domingo, 17 de abril de 2016

TEACHER'S DAY

TEACHER'S DAY

 "Learning without thought is wasted effort; thought without learning, dangerous"
ORIGIN
l Teachers' Day is a holiday in which we commemorate the people who make teaching their usual work as teachers, was established to give recognition to teacher’s men and women with the noble task of forming new generations.
Is celebrated in many countries on different dates, it varies by country according to the birth or death of outstanding teachers, or to remember important moments related to education.

TEACHER IN ECUADOR'S DAY
April 13, 1920, President Vaquerizo Moreno declared this date as the "Day of the Ecuadorian Master" in honor of celebrities who with his act earned that title, and through history left its legacy, Juan Montalvo, Federico Gonzales Suarez, Luis Felipe Borja and others who without being in history still remain in the memory of many of his students.

And the life work of Juan Montalvo was and remain magisterial teachings for their moral and aesthetic value. As forger of youth, Juan Montalvo knew the inescapable need to instill in young people the values of justice, freedom, honor, love of country.
"He is a person who is recognized extraordinary skill in a particular area of ​​knowledge, able to teach and share their knowledge with others, called disciples and apprentices"

Ecuador's situation does not fit entirely into the mold, since today we have that around 388,157 migrants of which a high percentage corresponds to these professionals, who left their workplaces to pursue other activities and therefore they have generated various effects in the education sector where those who remain do not have the greatest benefits and ongoing training.

MUSIC
HYMN TO THE MASTER
Letter: Pablo Vela Hannibal
Music: Enrique Espín Yépez
Gratitude to Master, enlightening
our life and full of stars;
Homeland gratitude that in them,
see another sky, in the words of light.
Gratitude of the Fatherland, who knows
what the Master suffers and toils,
against the young, the voice of the morning;
with the child, innocence and virtue.
Oh Master you are in the Chair
from your lips want the aurora;
your word is the light that emerges
and dawns in the summits of good!

ACTIVITIES
Students from each institution pays homage've This special date Where all the fervor and sympathy felt by students to teachers WHO share each day His Teachings With students form them as Individuals So They Can Have a profession is Expressed is pore this reason. That students show their appreciation on this date.



DAY OF THE TEACHER IN OTHER COUNTRIES


Almost all countries of the world celebrate Teacher's Day, just not on the same date. UNESCO suggested to the nations celebrate on October 5, but the fact is that in different regions of the world, the event is commemorated on different days, almost always linked to their own history.

· Argentina. - The Teacher's Day is celebrated in Argentina on September 11, in honor of the anniversary of the death of teachers, military, journalist and statesman Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. Therefore devotes Google doodle today.

· Paraguay: 30 April (during the Congress of Educators (1915) resolved to establish as Teacher's Day on the eve of Labor Day of culture) and the birth of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Patron of educators. It is celebrated in all schools throughout the country.
    
Honduras: The September 17 is Teacher's Day in Honduras, and is celebrated

By thousands of teachers across the country. On this date a famous teacher, respected in Honduras marks,

José Trinidad Reyes, and means the founding of the National University of Honduras. Jose Trinidad Reyes is one of the national heroes of Honduras and was the first director of the National University in 1847. He was a priest who fought for the right to teach, which at that time was prohibited.



· Brazil is on 15 October, the date on which the Emperor Pedro I signed the law creating schools first letters in all cities, towns and popular places.

· USA: In the United States, teachers day is a day of unofficial Tuesday of the first full week of May holiday. The National Education Association describes the NEA National Teacher Day as the day to honor teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives. Professor Arkansas around 1944 Mattye Whyte Woodridge began corresponding with political and education leaders about the need for a national day to honor teachers. Woodbridge wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt who in 1953 persuaded Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day.



"A teacher is one who not only academically prepared to teach in a classroom, is one who teaches in a way that makes the lives of their students ...

A teacher is one who teaches the first thing is to love the profession, have ethics, and passion to develop and live life.

The first teachers in our lives are our parents after Teachers, but life itself is what teaches us all to learn from everyone ..."









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